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Body Camera User Manual Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could Danger result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could Caution result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Body Camera User Manual Contents Chapter 1 Product Introduction ....................1 1.1 Introduction ........................... 1 1.2 Key Feature ..........................1 1.3 Default Information ....................... 1 Chapter 2 Startup and Main Menu ..................... 2 2.1 Login ............................2 2.2 Live View Page Introduction ....................2 2.3 Main Menu ..........................
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Body Camera User Manual 4.6.1 Select Video Platform ....................14 4.6.2 Connect to ISUP Platform ................... 14 4.7 Set Positioning ........................15 4.8 Set Network SDK ........................15 4.9 Set Ping Test ......................... 16 Chapter 5 Media Settings ......................17 5.1 Set Record Parameters ......................
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Body Camera User Manual Chapter 7 Maintenance ......................25 7.1 Upgrade ..........................25 7.2 Export Log ..........................25 7.3 Export Battery Status Information ..................25 7.4 Restore Device Settings ......................26 7.5 Install Software ........................26 7.6 View Application ........................26 7.7 Set Date and Time ........................
Body Camera User Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1.1 Introduction Body camera (hereinafter referred to as device) highly integrates with record, taping, capture, positioning, etc. It is embedded with positioning module with high sensitivity to locate the occurring position of events accurately. It can record the process and condition of events completely via record, taping, and capture.
Body Camera User Manual Chapter 2 Startup and Main Menu 2.1 Login Users issued by the dock station or the platform can log in to the device. The logged user can view all the videos, audios, and pictures of all the users. Before You Start Set users via the dock station or the platform, and issue the users to the device.
Body Camera User Manual Figure 2-1 Live View Page Table 2-1 Live View Page Description Description The TF card available memory/total memory and status. The current date and time. The zooming multiple. Select the icon to adjust the zooming multiple. If you select User Info Options as User ID, the user ID will display here.
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Body Camera User Manual Menu Description File MGT Select it to enter File MGT page. You can view the videos, audios, and pictures saved in the device. Settings Select it to enter Settings page. You can set Network, Media, System, and Device parameters. Note If you have enabled password in Settings →...
Body Camera User Manual Chapter 3 Basic Operations 3.1 Storage The recorded videos, taped audios, and captured pictures will be stored in the device. 3.1.1 Release Storage Capacity When the storage capacity is full, you can back up the device data to the computer first, and then release the storage capacity.
Body Camera User Manual Figure 3-1 Record 2. Press the recording button again to stop recording. 3. Optional: Select File MGT on the main menu to view the recorded videos. Note If you want to record a period of time before recording starts, select Settings → Media → ●...
Body Camera User Manual Figure 3-2 Tape 2. Press the taping button again to stop taping. 3. Optional: Select File MGT on the main menu to view the taped audios. 3.1.4 Capture You can capture pictures via the device. Steps 1.
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Body Camera User Manual Figure 3-3 Playback 3. Select the file to play or view from the file list. 4. During video playback, you can do the following operations. Start/Pause video to pause, and tap to start. playback Tag the video Tap the image, and select to set a tag for the current video.
If you have set Video Pack Format as ps in Settings → Media → Video , you can only play the ● backed up video files via Hikvision player or other players with Hikvision play plugin. Visit Hikvision official website to download VSPlayer and install it. Or visit Hikvision official website to download MFPlugin and install it.
Body Camera User Manual 3.4.2 Set Tag After Recording, Taping, or Capturing After recording, taping, or capturing, you can set tags for the important files for convenient search. Steps 1. Select File MGT. 2. Select the file type. 3. Open the file, and select to set a tag.
Body Camera User Manual Chapter 4 Network Settings 4.1 Dial-up You can connect the device to the network via SIM card dialing. Before You Start Install the SIM card. Steps Note Dial-up cannot be enabled in USB mode. 1. Select Settings → Network → Network and Internet → Mobile Network . 2.
Body Camera User Manual Steps Note Wi-Fi cannot be enabled in USB mode. 1. Select Settings → Network → WLAN . 2. Enable Wi-Fi. Note You can also swipe the screen down and select the Wi-Fi icon from the notification center to enable Wi-Fi.
Body Camera User Manual Result After the bluetooth earphone is connected successfully, the icon will appear on the notification bar. 4.4 Set Hotspot and Tethering You can set the device as a hotspot to share network to other devices. Steps 1.
Body Camera User Manual 4.6 Connect to Platform 4.6.1 Select Video Platform You can select the video platform to connect to the device. Steps 1. Select Settings → Network → Video Platform Management . 2. Select Video Platform Type. 3. Select the platform to connect. Note Only ISUP5 platform is supported.
Body Camera User Manual What to do next After the device is connected to the platform, you can control the device such as uploading ● videos, audios, and pictures via the platform remotely. After the first successful connection, swipe the screen down and select the Video Platform icon ●...
Body Camera User Manual 4.9 Set Ping Test You can check the platform network is normal or not via ping test. Steps 1. Tap Settings → Network → Ping Test . 2. Enter target host address (IP address or domain name). 3.
Select ps, and the video files will be packed in PS format. You need to play the video files via Hikvision player or other players with Hikvision play plugin. Visit Hikvision official website to download VSPlayer and install it. Or visit Hikvision official website to download MFPlugin and install it.
Body Camera User Manual Caution If you enable overwritten record, back up the important data in time, or they will be overwritten. Pre-record Set the time to record before the recording start time. Post-record Set the time to record after the recording end time. 5.2 Set Network Transmission Parameters You can set the network stream parameters when previewing the device via platform.
Body Camera User Manual Steps 1. Select Settings → Media → Camera . 2. Set the parameters below. Picture Auto Upload The captured pictures will be uploaded to the platform automatically. Enable Camera Sound There will be sound when you capture pictures. Image Resolution Select the resolution of the captured pictures.
Body Camera User Manual No matter how the environment light is, IR light will be disabled for recording or remote live view. Enable No matter how the environment light is, once you start recording or remote live view, IR light will be enabled.
Body Camera User Manual Chapter 6 System Settings 6.1 Set Voice Prompt You can enable or disable the voice prompt when you record, tape, or set tag. Steps 1. Tap Settings → System → Voice Prompt . 2. Select Enable or Disable according to the actual needs. Result If you enable voice prompt, when you start or stop recording and taping, or when you start or stop tag, there will be voice prompt.
Body Camera User Manual 6.5 Enable Flashlight You can enable flashlight to supplement light for recording or capturing in dim environment in two ways. Hold the taping button to enable flashlight. Hold it again to disable flashlight. ● Swipe the screen down to open the notification center. Select the Flashlight icon to enable or ●...
Body Camera User Manual 6.8 Set USB Debug If you want to view the debug log, enable USB debug mode. Steps 1. Tap Settings → System → USB Debug . 2. Select Enable or Disable. 6.9 Switch USB Mode You can switch the device to USB mode to import or export data. Before You Start Connect the device to the computer via a data cable.
Body Camera User Manual Disable After switching to USB mode, the video, audio, and picture files can both be copied or cut. 6.12 Set Quick Charging Mode Select Settings → System → Power Options → Quick Charging Mode to enable or disable the function.
Body Camera User Manual Chapter 7 Maintenance 7.1 Upgrade You can upgrade the device version. Before You Start Import the upgrade file to the device. ● Ensure the device battery power is larger than 20%. ● Steps 1. Select Settings → Device → System Upgrade . 2.
Body Camera User Manual Result The "batteryTrack.xls" file will be generated in the root directory of internal SD card. 7.4 Restore Device Settings You can restore the device to default settings or factory settings. Steps 1. Select Settings → Device → Param Reset . 2.
Body Camera User Manual 7.7 Set Date and Time You can set the device time manually or synchronize the device time automatically. Steps 1. Select Settings → Device → Date and Time . 2. Select Auto Date & Time. 3. Select auto time synchronization mode. - Select Use Network to synchronize the device time with the network time if the device has been connected to the network.
Body Camera User Manual Steps 1. Tap Settings → System → Power Options → Sleeping . 2. Select time. Note If you select N.O., the screen will always on no matter if there is operation or not. Result If no operation is done within the set time, the device will sleep automatically. 7.9.5 Wake up When the device is sleeping, you can press any button on the left and right sides of the device to wake it up.
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